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Science, Technology and Engineering Made Fun for Loudoun County Students

Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton joins 130 students at the Virginia Campus’s annual event.

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GroW Garden Offers a Lesson in Sustainability

The George Washington University invited the children of faculty and staff to roll up their sleeves and plant sunflowers, basil and marigolds at the GroW Garden...

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Students Honored for Exceptional Scholarship

By Brittney Dunkins

Whether studying the impact of HIV/AIDS on the millennial generation, negotiating the border of Burma to interview refugees, traveling to...

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Momix’s ‘Botanica’ Blooms at Lisner Auditorium

 
International dance company Momix is known...

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Ashley Judd: Greek Community Has 'Strong Role to Play'

By James Irwin

She's an accomplished actor with more than 20 film credits to her name and an activist...

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NASA Administrator Says Humans Must Become a ‘Multi-Planet Species'

By Lauren Ingeno

It’s inevitable: The sun will someday burn out—though it’s not bound to happen within the next 5 billion years.

Even so, if the human race is...

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University Professor Helps Discover Oldest Pterodactyloid Species

A George Washington University professor is part of an international research team that has discovered and named the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid—a group of flying reptiles that...

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For Youth With Autism, A Path to Adulthood

By Lauren Ingeno

Throughout Autism Awareness Month in April, the George Washington University is joining organizations around the world as they...

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University to Require Apparel Licensees to Commit to Workplace Safety

The George Washington University will distribute a letter this week requiring new and existing licensees that source, produce or purchase GW-branded apparel in Bangladeshi factories to improve...

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What Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling Means for Universities

The Supreme Court decided to uphold Michigan’s state ban on racial preferences in university admissions processes Tuesday in Schuette v. Coalition. The case was brought to the Supreme Court...